Buried deep inside the national edition of The New York Times on Wednesday was a story Bushes Focus on Immigration Debate to Reclaim Their Influence that should be more alarming to Americans than anything else in the news recently.
The Bush family dynasty – which brought us the “worst president ever” – is quietly working on a comeback.
We wrote about this in detail this morning at In the (K)now blog in If it walks like a duck, and quacks like … it must be Campaign 2016
A little digging reveals this is indeed the case.
Jeb Bush has been so much in the news of late, if you look hard enough one can just see “Bush ’16” written between the lines.
The former Florida governor seems to be running hard for something right now.
Otherwise why would he be the keynote speaker at an “education summit” in Boston in October? What, precisely, did he – or his brother – ever do to make sure “no child was left behind?”
We learn about his date in Boston in the story Jeb Bush Announces Education Summit
Former Gov. Bush will be opening the Education Summit with a breakfast keynote on Oct. 17.
According to his press release, the remainder of the two-day summit will feature “national and international leaders and strategy sessions covering some of the hottest topics and latest innovations in education.”
So the former governor of the Sunshine state is trying to position himself with “national and international leaders.”
Can anyone smell presidential aspirations?
It simply reeks.
Are we in for a rematch? With a new twist? This time it could quite conceivably be Clinton vs. Bush!
Oh no, it just isn’t possible that the Bush family – from poppy and Babs to Jeb Jr. and George P. – is going to put America through the wringer again.
It’s time to wake up, folks, and put the kibosh on this before it goes any further.